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'''Society's Child''' was a music club located in downtown [[Birmingham]] that was popular during the late 1960s. The house band was a folk duo comprised of [[David Walbert]] and [[Jackie Dicie]]. | '''Society's Child''' was a music club located in downtown [[Birmingham]] that was popular during the late 1960s. The house band was a folk duo comprised of owner [[David Walbert]] and [[Jackie Dicie]]. | ||
"Society's Child" was the name of a song written by Janis Ian in 1965 about an interracial romance. The song became a controversial nationwide hit in 1967. | "Society's Child" was the name of a song written by Janis Ian in 1965 about an interracial romance. The song became a controversial nationwide hit in 1967. |
Revision as of 22:22, 2 September 2010
Society's Child was a music club located in downtown Birmingham that was popular during the late 1960s. The house band was a folk duo comprised of owner David Walbert and Jackie Dicie.
"Society's Child" was the name of a song written by Janis Ian in 1965 about an interracial romance. The song became a controversial nationwide hit in 1967.
References
- Haden, Courtney (July 31, 2008) "Friendly folk: Local music lovers get a BFF." Birmingham Weekly